- Parrot harness
A parrot harness or bird flight harness may enable a tame pet or
companion parrot to be taken out of doors, but someparrot s may dislike wearing a harness and bite at it. Parrots that are harness trained from a very young age may accept them willingly, but more often, parrots must be very carefully and gradually accustomed and trained to accept a harness. Care must be taken that the parrot does not feel threatened. Properly trained parrots often appear to enjoy wearing their harnesses if they associate them with going outdoors; some ownerswho report their birds will bring their harnesses to them when they want to go outside.With a properly designed
harness andleash a tame parrot can be taken out-of-doors, and even given some limited outside flight, although this can be potentially dangerous for the parrot, who may be initially frightened by unfamiliar events, noises and objects. It is usually best to first take the parrot out in a cage or carrier to let it become accustomed to being outdoors. Parrot harnesses are available commercially in a range of brands and sizes, fitting small birds such asbudgerigar s andcockatiel s, all the way up to the largestmacaw s andcockatoo s. Some parrot owners may choose to make their own harnesses.Heavy harnesses that require assembly with metal buckles and clips can be uncomfortable, and may be broken or unlatched by some larger birds with strong beaks. A leash should always be fastened securely to the person holding the leash (such as by an elastic band around the wrist) to avoid the possibility of a dropped leash, as a dropped leash may become entangled in a tree or other object if a parrot flies off. A harness should only be used when the parrot is supervised and should never be used to tether a parrot to a perch or other object.
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Parrot training External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9/wUsingHarness.html Fundamental principles on using harness on parrots]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMgWJHPNDjQ Video demonstration of fitting a parrot harness]
* [http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9/ Tinkerbell - account of a flighted African Grey parrot in Taiwan taken out in harness to fly in the mountains and forests]
* [http://www.indonesian-parrot-project.org/Library/pam2.html Feathers, Flight and Parrot Keeping]
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